Apple Music begins to prompt some users with lossless audio and Dolby Atmos

As the Apple Music Lossless streaming music service is about to go online sometime in June, some users have also begun to be the first to receive notifications of new features. With only one week left before the Apple Developer Conference (WWDC 2021), individual users also shared some albums with Lossless or Dolby Atoms tags on social media or were reminded to download again Content based on the new format.

Apple Insider failed to see relevant changes in actual testing, and it seems that most of the cases occurred in the European and Asian markets. Even so, we found that all MVs have enabled Spatial Audio panoramic sound playback in the Apple Music app. A Dutch user was prompted to download album content to experience Dolby Atmos content based on lossless audio but did not actually download it.

Another Japanese user was lucky enough to see the tags of Dolby Atmos, Hi-Res Lossless and Apple Digital Master in the video EP. It is reported that the new features need to be used with iOS 14.6 and later systems, and Apple may be working hard to prepare documents on the server side so that it can be activated immediately when it is officially launched.

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With more than 20 million tracks gaining lossless audio and thousands of panoramic sound experiences, there are already users who have listed albums in the new format in the report. However, judging from the sporadic appearance of feature labels, they are actually still in the development stage, which means that they are unlikely to arrive immediately.

At the same time, artists can also upload new versions of albums and music videos. After all, Apple Music is not the only music service that supports Dolby Atmos. For example, the Korean wave band Blackpink announced that its new live album has been mixed based on Dolby Atoms and will be launched on Vibe, Spotify and Apple Music platforms on June 1.

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